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Vic Hays wrote:Ken

The Pope did not blunder. . . .

* * * * *
Absolutely true.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=405871&in_page_id=1811 wrote:Marco Politi, Vatican Expert at La Republicca newspaper, begs to differ. He wrote: "The debacle into which the Holy See has fallen after [the Pope's] speech at the University of Regensburg ... is much more than an accident of communication."
It is said with some considerable believability that the Protestant Masonic Power long ago infiltrated it's mortal enemy, the Roman Catholic Church. To me, this incident stands in affirmation of the contention.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=405871&in_page_id=1811 wrote:John Paul, who died last year, was the first Pope to visit a mosque. He travelled to a number of predominantly Muslim countries and welcomed a string of Islamic religious and political leaders to the Vatican during his 27-year-long papacy.

Pope Benedict, however, has indicated that he would not be following his predecessor's example. Politi said: "At his inaugural mass as Pope, Benedict XVI cut out any reference to a fraternal relationship" with Islam.
and
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=405871&in_page_id=1811 wrote:Last February, Benedict removed the president of the Vatican department for dialogue with Islam and merged it with the Vatican's culture ministry. Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald, one of the Church's most experienced hands at dialogue with Muslims, was sent to Cairo in what was widely seen a demotion.


The "Crusades" never ended for them, the PMP, as the inheritors, as they believe themselves to be as I understand it, of the tradition and mission of the Knights Templar, as well as their rather understandable eternal hatred of the RCC, and the now dead throne of France. [Now 'score two'?]

It may very well be that this is but the opening shot so-forced by those now in position to do it of "The Crusade of Finality". Perhaps billions and more shall find themselves with Allah way before they ever dreamed? This would seem to be what they are requiring of.

There are mighty unseen forces at work here, and I don't mean 'supernatural'.

Developing . . .

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One must keep in mind that the present Pope served as John Paul II's "enforcer" of faith and morals. The man is basically a theologian and not the charismatic diplomat that the prior Pope was. I think this is really what got him into trouble with the muslim world. As a Christian theologian some of the moral practices of Islam would be highly offensive to him. I'm referring to such things as beheading someone for drinking an alcohol containing beverage or the radical amputation of the hand of someone that stole a loaf of bread.

What he should have done was call on the moderate muslims of the world to repudiate the small percentage amongst them that have embraced the most violent interpretations of passages from the Koran and are using them to justify the murder of innocent people, both muslim and non-muslim. I think if he had done that, he would have encouraged other moderate voices in islam to sound off against the terrorist element in their midst.

Apparently, the incident is starting to blow over and the "spontaneous" protests and random violence are subsiding.



Meanwhile, over at the United Nations yesterday, both the US's President Bush and Iran's President Ahmadinejad both addressed the 61st General Assembly. And, the "script" was basically what I previously predicted it would be. However, Bush once again warned the Iranian government that if it refuses to immediately halt all uranium enrichment, then there would be "consequences". These were not specified, but would, as in the case of Iraq, start with enconomic sanctions to be followed up with military action.



Rumor has it that the Pentagon's war planners recently reported to Bush that destroying all suspected nuclear fuel processing facilities in Iran is "do-able", however, it will require bombing into rubble about 1600 targets. To reach those targets with heavy bombers will require that the entire Iranian Air Defense Network be rendered useless and that will, of course, necessitate the destruction of much of their air force!

The problem is the reprecussions that will stem from this action. No doubt, they will be very serious and will probably lead to a complete cessation of the flow of oil out of the gulf. Because of this, I believe that if a decision is made in Washington and London to go into Iran, then they will have to make a total commitment to the operation. Much of Iran's military and civilian infrastructure would be destroyed and many innocent civilians would lose their lives in the process.

It is also rumored that the Israeli's have been asked NOT to begin a unilateral attack on Iran with the hopes that the West would then join in and support them. Rather, they are being told to just sit tight and protect the state of Israel from an attacks on their borders.


Well, so far, these are all just rumors, but I think they sound very plausible. Whether or not any of them will be realized will depend upon whether the West thinks the consequences of the attack will or will not be worse then knowing that there are hundreds of medium and long range missiles sitting on launch pads in Iran with nuclear warheads that are targeted for the capitals of Europe and North America.

I suspect that this scenario would be totally unacceptable to the leaders of the Western nations. That is why I am hoping that the theocracy over in Iran will finally relent and cooperate with the terms of the UN when it comes to developing nuclear energy for "peaceful" purposes.

One obvious way to do this would be to allow the IAEA inspectors full and unimpeded access to any and all suspected nuclear facilities. If, as the Iranian government claims, they are have no interest in making nuclear weapons, then those inspectors, many of whom are scientists, will be able to determine this and satisfy the concerns of the West.



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Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
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Ken, have you ever thought about writing a book? Perhaps something along the lines of a collection of your personal daily interpretations of the 6 o'clock news? I recon you could knock out several volumes (including illustrations) and have them on POD shelves within a week - two at most :D
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Bill wrote:
Ken, have you ever thought about writing a book?
I had a book on the paranormal published in 1987 and the revised version of it in 2002. Now I'm working on my next one which will deal with the subject of the technology displayed by UFO's.

Writing books is hard work and I will only do it if I think I have something special to offer on a subject. There are tons of new books dealing with every facet of the constantly evolving geopolitical situation around the world. Anything I did would just be another grain of sand on the beach.

As far as the time to publish in the POD format, the best I can do, after the manuscript is ready to be formatted, is about 3 months. Maybe some big mainstream publishing house could actually knock out a very topical title in only a few weeks though.




Well, the big news yesterday was when President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela addressed the General Assembly and referred to our President Bush as Satan! Irresponsible remarks like that certainly are not going to do anything to improve the relationship between the USA and Venezuela. It's bad enough that the rulers in Iran consider the USA to be the "Great Satan" (and other countries like Great Britain to be the "Little Satans"), but it kind of hurts to think our immediate hemispheric neighbors are starting to use the same lanquage...



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On 7/6/06, I found, in any overbalanced gravity wheel with rotation rate, ω, axle to CG distance d, and CG dip angle φ, the average vertical velocity of its drive weights is downward and given by:

Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
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Ken, Hugo Chavez didn't refer to Bush as "Satan" - he called Bush "The Devil". Luckily, I don't need anyone to re-report the 6 o'clock news for me ;)
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Ken,
You little devil.
Hugo Chavez has grabbed the headlines away from Ahmadinejad by calling George W. Bush “El Diablo,” the Devil. It’s the same meme as Ahmadinejad’s Great Satan.
Let me know when the nukes start flying so I can bend over and kiss it good bye.

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ovyyus wrote:Ken, Hugo Chavez didn't refer to Bush as "Satan" - he called Bush "The Devil". Luckily, I don't need anyone to re-report the 6 o'clock news for me ;)
ovyyus let me give you a little help with this

it took quite a while but i finally figured it out

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El Diablo, The Devil, Satan, The Evil One, Lucifer, Beelzebub, Hades, etc. It's all pretty much the same thing. The remark was meant to portray President Bush as the incarnation of evil. Well, such irresponsible remarks can, indeed, get one some notoriety on the world's media stage for a day or two, but they do nothing to enhance cooperation between world states in an effort to solve the many pressing problems of humanity.

It seems that a lot of Third World state leaders have nothing good to say about the USA of late. The reasons. Well, the obvious reason is that the USA opposes such things as dictatorships that deny their citizens such things as free elections, free speech, free press, and freedom of religion. Rather than face up to the many shortcomings of their own political and economic systems, it's easier for them to distract the impoverished masses in their countries by using propaganda to blame all of their woes on an outside enemy. What better scapegoat than whatever administration is in charge in Washington, D.C.?

In the last 50 years, the Western world has poured something like $2 trillion USD into foreign aid in an effort to help people in the Third World states improve their lots in life. Sadly, much of that money never got to the people who needed it but was intercepted by their politicians to enrich themselves. They figure that if things get too bad in their countries, they can always fly away in their private jets to land in some European country that has offered them safe haven and then they can live happily off of their Swiss bank accounts for the rest of their lives. As for the people left behind...well, maybe their new revolutionary government will somehow straighten the mess up.


I listened to a nice little interview that Iran's President Ahmadinejad gave to CNN yesterday. According to him, the people of Iran love the USA. This apparently is true because they admire the way the USA got rid of Saddam Hussein in Iraq who was a mortal enemy of the Iranian people. Yet the people of Iran feel then have a "right" to develop nuclear power for "peaceful" purposes.

I tend to agree with that. Any country should have the right to develop nuclear power generation technology. However, I think we need LESS nuclear weapons in the world, not more. As the number of Third World states that have nuclear weapons increases, the greater the danger that a "loose" nuke will fall into the hands of the fanatics that make up Al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations. The USA's 9/11 was bad, but it could have been MUCH worse if Al Qaeda had gotten their hands on even a crude, low yield nuclear device. Instead of 3,000 dead, we could have had 300,000 dead!

Ahmadinejad went on to further state that Iran was working with the IAEA inspectors and that their uranium enrichment efforts were completely "transparent". This is not, however, what the IAEA says is happening. They claim that Iran's program is not tranparent and that they are not being given the information they need to determine whether or not Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons.

Well, perhaps this is the crux of the matter. And it is a point which, most likely, will lead to a serious escalation of the West's involvement in the Middle East. However, I am still hopeful at this time that a resolution will be found that will calm the fears of the West.


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On 7/6/06, I found, in any overbalanced gravity wheel with rotation rate, ω, axle to CG distance d, and CG dip angle φ, the average vertical velocity of its drive weights is downward and given by:

Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
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Osama is DEAD!

Well, that was the rumor that began circulating on the new shows over the weekend. Apparently, French President Jacques Chirac was given a top secret report by the French secret service that concerned a top secret Saudi document. According to the report, the Saudi government determined that Osama died about a month ago in Pakistan from typhoid fever. The French secret report was somehow leaked to the media and the Saudi government has since then denied the whole thing.

Could Osama really be dead? My best guess is that he is alive and well. This latest report of his death is now the 5th one to surface since 9/11 and is just as false as all the others. Soon we can expect him to release another video or audio tape to prove he is alive and well and in that he will accuse a desperate West of trying to demoralize his jihadists followers by claiming their "spiritual" leader is deceased.

As in all charismatic movements, it is important that Osama be kept alive and well as long as possible. Such movements suffer greatly when their original leader is gone from the scene. Most likely it would spell the end of the Al Qaeda which would disband as its disheartened followers faded off into the background and resumed their banal lives.

I also think that it is improbable that Osama will ever be captured alive. If he was to fall into the hands of the West he would be of tremendous intelligence value in fostering the downfall of the rest of Al Qaeda. Most likely his body guards have sworn to send him to Paradise at the first hint that he might be captured. Although his dead would not prevent the immediate collapse of Al Qaeda, his perceived martyrdom would slow it down a bit.

So...where is Osama at this moment?

Well, I certainly do not think he is anywhere in Afghanistan or Pakistan. That area is just too dangerous and has too many people looking for him. No, he's is, most likely, in another country and, for the moment, unreachable by the forces of the West.

My best guess, based upon some of the outfits he's worn in his previous video tapes, is that he is now in IRAN. Most specifically, a small village in northeastern Iran. There he can relax and make his plans in peace. He need not worry about Western or Pakistani troops capturing him or overflying Predator drone firing Hellfire missiles at him to disturb his slumber.

Of course, all of that could come to an abrupt end if the West makes the commitment to launch an air campaign against thousands of suspected nuclear processing facilities. I would expect any such campaign to include any suspected residence for Osama as well...


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Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
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ken_behrendt wrote:and resumed their banal lives
Did you say something Ken? I was nearly asleep. Thanks for making sure our lives are anything but banal.
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Scott...

By "banal" I was suggesting that perhaps the terrorists become terrorists because they ordinarily have boring, unproductive lives and are frustrated and desperate to "make a difference" on the world scene. What better way to do that then to follow some charismatic leader who promises them a quick trip to Paradise if they throw their lives away defending Islam and serving Allah?

Sadly, in many muslim countries young males enter special religious schools called madrassas in which they only learn to read the Koran and are exposed to early anti-Western indoctrination. Thus, they are actually conditioned for future membership in terrorist organizations. As teenagers they find that they have no marketable skills which leads to unemployment and vulnerability to whatever representative from a terrorist organization that comes along and tells them how they can overcome all of their problems. Of course, the problem they are told that they have is that they are "bad" muslims. The solution? Gain the favor of Allah by helping to destroy the Western threat to Islam... The only problem is that their is NO Western threat to Islam. That fantasy was something that Osama dreamed up one day after the US stationed some troops in Saudi Arabia to help protect the muslims there in the event that Saddam Hussein decided to invade that country. Of course, we also wanted to prevent him from seizing control of the Saudi oil fields too.

It's really all so sad. Hopefully, after terrorism is finally defeated, the youth in these countries can have a real education that enables them to look at the various aspects of an issue and draw their own conclusions about them. Having freedom of expression to then express their own conclusions either verbally or in the printed or televised words would also be nice too.


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OMG Ken, you are a verbal terrorist. Please stop.
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ken,
don't you think the youth of this country are indoctrinated.....?
personally I think Bush is the biggest global terrorist of them all....!
Do you remember the scandal of Enron....?
There was a huge ripoff of the people in California over their electric bills.
In all the documentation and investigations... were in the World Trade Center Building number seven.
Do you think ken delay actually had a heart attack and died just before he was supposed to report to prison.....?
my own electric bill tripled..... during the scandal....
don't you realize that our president, and all his cohorts had a financial interest..... in the Mass deception that is going on in this country....?
Osama bin Laden had nothing to do with what went on on 911..!
The real world terrorists are running our government...!

PS. My reputation took a big hit today for no reason, I might as well start speaking my mind and pointing to some facts that will enlighten you about what is really going on in this country stay tuned.
I will give you some links so you can figure it out ........
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Subject: WAR CRIMINAL AT BAY / ASHAMED TO BE AN AMERICAN


> WAR CRIMINAL AT BAY
>
> BY: DR. PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS, Assistant Treasury Secretary, Reagan
> Administration.
> SOURCE: Published on 9/18/06 by Information Clearing House.
>
> URL: http://www.informat ionclearinghouse .info/article150 09.htm
>
> President George Bush, betrayed by the neoconservatives whom he elevated to
> power and by his Attorney General, Torture Gonzales, who gave him wrong legal
> advice, is locked in a desperate struggle with the Republican Congress to save
> himself from war crimes charges at the expense of America's reputation and our
> soldiers' fate.
>
>
> Beguiled by neoconservatives, who told him that the virtuous goals of the
> American empire justified any means, and misled by an incompetent Attorney
> General, who told him that the President of the US is above the law, Bush was
> deceived into committing war crimes under Article 3 of the Geneva Convention
and the
> US War Crimes Act of 1996. Bush is now desperately trying to save himself by
> having the US Congress retroactively repeal both Article 3 and US law.
>
>
> UNDER THE US CONSTITUTION RETROACTIVE LAW IS WITHOUT FORCE, BUT DESPERATE MEN
> WILL TRY ANYTHING.
>
>
> President Bush has given no thought to the impact on America's reputation of
> his strident campaign to write torture into US law. He has given no thought to
> what saving himself means for captured US troops if the US government guts
> Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions.
>
>
> How could he care? This is the same president who prevented the world from
> intervening to stop Israel's slaughter of Lebanese civilians. This is the same
> president who describes tens of thousands of slaughtered Iraqi and Afghan
> civilians as "collateral damage." What sort of war is it when civilian
casualties
> far out number casualties among combatants?
>
>
> Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who was used by Bush to lie to the UN
> in order to create a pretext for Bush's illegal invasion of Iraq, denounced
> Bush's attempt to repeal Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions. Powell said
> Bush's proposal causes the world to "doubt the moral basis of our fight
against
> terrorism" and will "put our own troops at risk." Republican Senators John
> McCain, John Warner, and Lindsey Graham agree with Powell, although their arms
may
> yet be twisted out of their sockets.
>
>
> Bush's claim that America cannot fight the "war on terror" without employing
> torture is just another Bush lie. It is a known fact that torture produces
> unreliable information. Torture can make people talk but it cannot make them
give
> reliable information.
>
> VERY FEW OF THE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF "SUSPECTS" THAT THE US HAS DETAINED ARE
>
> GUILTY OF ANYTHING.
>
>
> We know this because the US Iraqi Command says that 18,700 Iraqis have been
> released since June 2004. US officers told the International Red Cross that 70
> to 90 percent of the Iraqi detentions were "mistakes." ( See Associated Press
> reporter Patrick Quinn's 9/17/06 article:
> http://www.commondr eams.org/ headlines06/ 0917-01.htm )
>
>
> Most of these mistakes were people who were simply pulled out of their beds
> or grabbed off streets as "suspected insurgents," victims of military sweeps
> akin to the KGB street sweeps of the Stalin era, which resulted in so many
> Soviet citizens disappearing into the Gulag. Others were sold to naive
Americans by
> warlords who collected a bounty for turning in "terrorists. "
>
>
> When innocent people are tortured they invent information in order to stop
> the pain. Sometimes they settle a score with a personal enemy or someone they
> dislike by giving their name. People who experienced Soviet torture and
survived
> say they tried to remember names of deceased persons to identify as "enemies
> of the state."
>
>
> An actual terrorist or insurgent who believes in his cause is not going to
> give accurate information. If his torturers demand information on a pending
> attack, he will give the wrong location. If they demand the identities of his
> group, he will give the wrong names. He is worth very little as an information
> source, because his colleagues, aware that he is captured or missing, will
change
> plans and arrangements.
>
>
> THE US MILITARY HAS NOT LEARNED ANYTHING FROM TORTURING DETAINEES AND
> CONTINUES TO LOOSE THE WARS IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN DESPITE ITS WIDESPREAD
>
> USE OF TORTURE.
>
>
> Lying is now a full time occupation for US military spokespersons as well as
> for President Bush. Lt. Col. Keir-Kevin Curry, a spokesman for US military
> detainee operations in Iraq says that every detainee "is detained because he
> poses a security threat to the government of Iraq, the people of Iraq or
coalition
> forces. President Bush says, "These are enemy combatants who are waging war
> on our nation." Someone needs to tell Bush and Lt. Col. Curry that what they
> allege cannot be true if 70-90 percent of detainees are mistaken detentions
and
> if 18,700 detainees have been released in the last 14 months.
>
>
> Baghdad shopkeeper Amjad Qassim al-Aliyawi is a good example. He had
> languished in detention limbo for 20 months without charges and without
apology when
> released.
>
>
> Many studies have concluded that people who go into interrogation and police
> work are bullies who like to exercise power and to hurt people. Bush is
> willing to make such people even less accountable in order to protect himself
from
> war crimes charges.
>
>
> If Bush were a real man, he would fire Gonzales and the neocons. He would say
> he was given bad advice and regrets that he didn't know better than to follow
> it. He would order closed all the secret prisons, end the illegal policy of
> rendition, and order that all US military detention facilities be run in
strict
> accordance with the Geneva Conventions.
>
>
> THIS WOULD SERVE BUSH AND AMERICA'S REPUTATION FAR BETTER THAN HIS ATTEMPT
>
> TO LEGALIZE TORTURE.
>
>
> -PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
>
> NOTE: See the interesting comments underneath the online version of this
> article, in which many readers disagree with the author's assertion that Mr.
Bush
> was deceived by the neocons and USAG Gonzales into committing war crimes, and
> instead assert that he did so knowingly:
> http://www.informat ionclearinghouse .info/article150 09.htm
>
> [END OF ARTICLE.]
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- -
> ASHAMED TO BE AN AMERICAN
>
> BY: DOUG THOMPSON, founder and publisher of CHB, combat veteran of Vietnam
> War.
> SOURCE: Published on 9/18/06 by Capitol Hill Blue.
> URL: http://www.capitolh illblue.com/ content/2006/ 09/ashamed_ to_be_a.html
>
> I never thought I would reach the point where I was ashamed of my country.
>
> I was wrong.
>
> I've loved America for most of my 58 years. I've fought for her, killed for
> her, bled for her and damn near died for her more than once.
>
> I served my country even when I thought she was wrong because I felt it was
> my duty as an American to do so.
>
> But I can no longer do so. America today has become what we always stood up
> against: A tyrant, a destroyer of freedom, an international murderer with no
> regard for human rights or life, no morality and no belief in the rule of law.
>
> America now threatens the peace of the world far more than any terrorist
> group, any communist country or any tinhorn dictator with a suitcase nuke.
>
> "I lived with the Americans for one year and eight months as if I was living
> in hell," Baghdad shopkeeper Amjad Qassim al-Aliyawi told The Associated Press
> after he was released from 20 months in captivity without ever being charged
> with a crime or even being told what he was suspected of doing.
>
> According to an AP investigative report, the American government holds some
> 14,000 detainees in secret prisons around the world. Few have any idea why
they
> are held, all are denied legal representation or even given details of the
> charges against them and many are later released without explanation or even
an
> apology.
>
> "If you, God forbid, are an innocent Afghan who gets sold down the river by
> some warlord rival, you can end up at Bagram and you have absolutely no way of
> clearing your name," says John Sifton of Human Rights Watch in New York.
>
> "You can't have a lawyer present evidence, or do anything organized to get
> yourself out of there."
>
> Evidence continues to mount that many of these prisoners are tortured in ways
> that violate the Geneva Convention, the international accord that governs how
> civilized nations are supposed to treat prisoners of war and President George
> W. Bush reminds us constantly that we at "war" with "terrorism."
>
> But America is really at war with itself, attacked from within by a madman
> President who claims a divine mission from God, waging a fierce battle against
> the principles that once guided this nation and set it above those who treated
> human life with callous disregard and claimed any means, no matter how
> barbaric, justified the cause.
>
> America is no longer respected by its allies, admired on the world stage or
> trusted by its own citizens. Polls show an overwhelming majority of Americans
> think Bush's lies-based war in Iraq was a monumental mistake. Most also think
> the President of the United States is dishonest and that our government lies
to
> us on a regular basis.
>
> Sadly, they are right. The Iraq war is an incredible FUBAR that has destroyed
> a nation, created a new haven for terrorists and cost more American lives
> than the attack on the World Trade Center in New York. Bush is not only a
serial
> liar but an unstable despot whose sanity is increasingly doubted by members of
> his own family and party. He ignores the will of the people he is supposed to
> serve, violates international law at will and shreds the Constitution along
> with the freedoms it once protected.
>
> America has detained without charges, and then released without explanation
> or apology, nearly 18,700 people since June 2004, the AP investigation found.
> Many of those released tell horror stories of their treatment while
imprisoned,
> including torture by attaching electrical wires to genital areas,
> waterboarding (creating the fear of drowning by submerging prisoners), use of
attack dogs
> and threats of long-term imprisonment.
>
> Waleed Abdul Karim, 26, told the AP how his guards would wield their absolute
> authority.
>
> "Tell us about the ones who attack Americans in your neighborhood, " he quoted
> an interrogator as saying, "or I will keep you in prison for another 50
> years."
>
> Such treatment only fuels hatred towards this country. "I will hate Americans
> for the rest of my life," Karim said.
>
> I understand why Karim hates Americans and the country they represent. I
> don't hate America. I love my country but I hate what our so-called leaders
have
> done to her.
>
> Thanks to the illogical, illegal and insane actions of George W. Bush and
> those who follow him, Americans can no longer hold their heads high and take
> pride in their country.
>
> Bush and his fellow terrorists have destroyed a great country and I fear the
> damage may be permanent and irreparable.
>
> -DOUG THOMPSON
>
> [End of article.]
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---
> -----
> PLEASE ALSO READ FIVE DIRECTLY-RELATED ARTICLES:
>
> [1] Robert Rivkin's 9/19/06 Common Dreams essay, "Bush's Paltry Excuse for
> Subverting The Geneva Conventions" [President Bush claims to be worried that
our
> CIA interrogators are confused by the rules that govern them. This claim is
> hogwash.]: http://www.commondr eams.org/ views06/0919- 31.htm
>
> [2] Joe Kay and Barry Grey's 9/19/06 Counter Currents essay, "The Bush
> Administration And The CIA Prisons: A New Campaign Of Lies" [In a White House
press
> conference last Friday, and in statements of government officials over the
> weekend, the Bush administration has mounted a new campaign of lies and
> intimidation to justify the repudiation of international law and a government
policy of
> torture.]:
>
> http://www.counterc urrents.org/ us-grey190906. htm
>
>
> [3] Doug Struck's 9/18/06 MSNBC/Washington Post article, "Canadian Was
> Falsely Accused, Panel Says: Muslim Held By U.S. Was Sent To Syria For
> Interrogation" [Canadian intelligence officials passed false warnings and bad
information
> to American agents about a Muslim Canadian citizen, after which U.S.
> authorities secretly whisked him to Syria, WHERE HE WAS TORTURED, a judicial
report
> found Monday.]: http://www.msnbc. msn.com/id/ 14897315/ from/ET/
>
> [4] James Carroll's 9/18/06 Common Dreams/Boston Globe essay, "Judge, Jury,
> And Torturer" [Debunks Bush's Kafkaesque legislative attempt to legitimize
> torture, kangaroo-court trials in military tribunals, and retroactive
exemption
> from prosecution for war crimes.]:
> http://www.commondr eams.org/ views06/0918- 24.htm
>
> [5] Jennifer Van Bergen and Doug Valentine's article in the Fall 2006 Case
> Western Reserve Journal of International Law, "The Dangerous World Of
Indefinite
> Detentions: Vietnam To Abu Ghraib" [Traces the similarities between "An Tri"
> detentions under the Phoenix Program during the Vietnam War and the indefinite
> "administrative" detentions today under Bush. The entire CWRJIL Volume 37 is
> a special symposium on the issue of "Torture And The War On Terror"; however,
> this article is presently only available through Westlaw or Lexis, or in
> hardcopy.]: 37 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L.449 (2006).

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From: "DAN" <DBENGEN@STARBAND. NET>

The Greatest Scam of All Time
by Martin Weiss


Money and Markets

Washington's Enron-style accounting is now so widespread and so deeply
ingrained, the nation could be bankrupt and not even know it.

You go to work. You save and invest. You vote in the November election.
And you assume that everything is business as usual. Then, one day, you wake up
to the shocking discovery that it's not.

Inflation is at least three percentage points worse than what they're
telling you. Unemployment and the budget deficit is over double. The national
debt is at least five times bigger than official tallies.

Almost every number coming out of Washington has been thoroughly massaged
and greatly distorted, almost always with a bias toward sweeping the dirt under
the carpet and sugarcoating the truth.

This is not a conspiracy. It just happens naturally. But that doesn't
diminish the potential impact on your money. It's easily the greatest scam of
all time.

Every single administration -- from John F. Kennedy to George W. Bush --
has succumbed to the same temptation to "reform" the data collection process ...
"streamline" the reporting procedures ... and continually implement minor,
incremental changes -- all to make things look a bit better.

Each new change has been grandfathered in by the next administration.

And the cumulative effect of all these small changes over time adds up to
a gross distortion of reality that could directly threaten your financial
future.

Look Back to Recent History,
And You'll See What I Mean.

At Enron, 21,000 employees -- and many more investors -- assumed that the
company's books were real. Then, one day they discovered it was all a hoax.

And it was over.

We saw the same thing happen at Adelphia Business Solutions, Global
Crossing, Kaiser Aluminum, Kmart, McLeodUSA, National Steel, WorldCom, and
scores of other major, household-name companies. Every one had distorted its
numbers. Every one went bankrupt. Each left a trail of ruined lives in its wake.

The distortions were so bad even many of Wall Street's least biased
analysts missed the boat. Indeed, in a special report I presented to the
National Press Club, I demonstrated that ...

Among 50 major Wall Street firms we reviewed, 94% continued to publish
"buy" or "hold" ratings on these failing companies right up to the day the
companies filed for bankruptcy.

Worse, America's largest auditing firms looked the other way, or even
directly assisted in the accounting distortions. In a report I submitted to
Congress, I showed that ...

Arthur Andersen, America's most prestigious auditors, gave a clean bill of
health to 11 companies involved in accounting irregularities. Deloitte & Touche
and KPMG each gave a clean bill of health to five companies involved in
accounting problems. And overall, the nation's major auditing firms gave a clean
bill of health to 42.1% of the public companies that filed for bankruptcy soon
after their audits. Overall, the auditors failed to warn the public about
companies that were worth a total of $225 billion at their peak. Investors lost
nearly every dime.

Today, Fannie Mae, the company that controls most of America's secondary
mortgage market -- a company without which the entire housing industry would
crumble -- is also knee-deep in accounting distortions.

Ford, General Motors and Chrysler, which can make or break America's
industrial economy, may or may not have major accounting issues. But their
assurances to shareholders and employees, made just a few months ago, are
crumbling just the same.

And this is in "good times," when the economy is apparently strong, when
inflation and unemployment are supposedly moderate.

Something doesn't fit. Something's terribly wrong with this picture, and
it's this: The government's distorting the real truth about the U.S. economy and
its own books.

How Washington's Enron-Style Accounting Makes
The Great Corporate Scandals of This Decade
Look Like Little White Lies by Comparison

Much like major auditing firms review the books of a GM or IBM, the U.S.
Government Accountability Office (GAO) audits the books of Uncle Sam, including
its departments and agencies.

But in its latest year-end media advisory, the GAO plainly states that

"For the ninth straight year, the U.S. Government Accountability Office
(GAO) is unable to provide an opinion as to whether the consolidated financial
statements of the U.S. government are presented fairly, in all material
respects, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles."

In other words, the same government that is aggressively pursuing
corporations for bad accounting is the most guilty of similar practices.

In an earlier report to Congress, GAO Director and U.S. Comptroller
General David M. Walker bluntly explained it this way:

"The current system of federal financial reporting provides an unrealistic
and even misleading picture of the government's overall performance and
financial condition ... A key lesson from Enron, WorldCom and other business
failures is that our free-market system depends on public confidence in the
accuracy of ... financial information. "

But, unfortunately, Washington has so far failed to learn that lesson.
In several departments of the executive branch, especially Defense,
balance sheets don't balance and taxpayer money disappears. So beyond the
deficit manipulations that we know about, there could be many others that are
unknown, even to the federal auditors.

This is easily one of the greatest scandals of our time, and yet it's
rarely discussed and often forgotten.

Investors and
Taxpayers
Hoodwinked!

One veteran economist, John Williams, is so thoroughly convinced that
government manipulations are hoodwinking taxpayers and investors, he has devoted
his current career to painstakingly documenting the shenanigans at Shadow
Government Statistics (www.ShadowStats. com).

Technically speaking, these issues are not hidden. The government does
tell you nearly everything it's doing -- in a long series of cryptic footnotes.
But after 40 years of footnotes, most are long forgotten, even by many of the
government's own economists. Here's a brief rundown of just the most obvious
distortions ...

Distortion #1
The True Unemployment Rate Is Over 12%

One of the first new wrinkles in the unemployment stats was added during
the Kennedy Administration. And it persists to this very day.

Instead of measuring how many people are actually out of work, they
figured it would be easier to simply keep track of how many people are applying
for jobless benefits.

Never mind the fact that the benefits run out after 26 weeks! Never mind
the hundreds of thousands of "discouraged" workers who have stopped collecting
benefits months ago!

The government's unemployment number also excludes millions of part-time
workers who are seeking a full-time job but can't find one ... millions more who
are disabled ... and even the 2.2 million that are in prison.

Make sense? Not quite. If Mr. A loses his job because he's fired, he's
"unemployed. " But if Mr. B loses his job because he's thrown in jail, he's not
unemployed!? Give me a break.

So what is the true unemployment rate in the United States including all
those who really want a job but don't have one?

I can assure you it's not the 4.7% that the Bureau of Labor Statistics
reported for August. It's probably closer to 12%, or over two and a half times
more than the official rate.

Distortion #2
The True Inflation Rate Is Over 7%

Probably more so than any other number, the government has a direct,
vested interest in keeping its official inflation numbers low.

Reason: The higher the rate of inflation, the more it has to pay in Cost
of Living Adjustments to Social Security beneficiaries.

The first major push for inflation-distortin g reform began with the
Clinton Administration. Until then, the inflation measure was based on an
essentially fixed basket of goods.

Example: The basket included an 8-ounce steak. And no matter what, they
tracked the same steak through time.

The Clinton Administration, however, argued for a variable basket of
goods. If the 8-ounce steak got to too expensive, they argued, the typical
consumer would simply substitute hamburger. So the government should do the
same.

That wouldn't be a measure of the cost of living. It would be a measure of
the cost of survival. Yet, according to Williams, a series of complex
mathematical changes in how the Consumer Price Index is calculated -- giving
less weight to higher priced items -- essentially achieves the same goal as the
variable basket of goods.

Add that to a series of other distortions in the Consumer Price Index ...
and you've got a measure that's so far removed from reality, it's a joke.
Instead of the 3.8% announced last week, the true inflation rate could be well
over 7%.

The biggest victims of this hoax: Anyone collecting Social Security
benefits. According to Williams, if the Consumer Price Index were calculated
today the same way it was during the Carter Administration, the payments would
be 70% larger!

Distortion #3
Gross Domestic Product
Greatly Overstated

Back in 1991, the U.S. government stopped focusing on the Gross National
Product (GNP) and started headlining the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). A key
difference: The payments the government must make to service the national debt
are missed in the GDP numbers.

Separately, the government always reports the growth in GDP after
subtracting inflation.

Example: If the GDP growth is 8% and inflation is calculated at 4%, the
government reports that GDP growth is 4%.

But if the true inflation rate is 7%, then guess what: Instead of moving
along at a reasonably healthy clip of 4%, the economy is actually crawling at a
feeble rate of 1%.

Big difference!

No matter what, right now, even the overstated rate is slipping: The
government reports that GDP growth fell to annual rate of just 2.9 percent in
the second quarter of 2006.

Distortion #4
Deficits and Debts

The official 2005 budget listed the U.S. federal deficit at $319 billion.

But according to the GAO, if the government followed the same generally
accepted accounting principles it demands of corporations, the real 2005 deficit
would have been $760 billion -- or more than DOUBLE the official number.

And that's just one year of new debt the government has to take on to make
ends meet.

If you take a look at the total debts and obligations the government has
accumulated over the years, the picture gets worse, much worse.

At the end of the first quarter, the total federal debt, including
government agencies and government-sponsore d enterprises, stood at $10.2
trillion. (In the Fed's Flow of Funds report of June 8, 2006, see Table L.4.
Then sum lines 4 and 5.)

But if you also include the estimated unfunded liabilities for Social
Security, Medicare and other programs, the total federal debt is at least $54
trillion.

And that's based on three separate studies -- by the American Enterprise
Institute (AEI), the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) and the
Brookings Institute.

My Recommendations

First, don't take government stats for granted. If you can't trust Ford
and Fannie Mae, what makes you think you can trust Uncle Sam?

At the very least, recognize that the government has a built-in
institutional and methodological bias in favor of good news. It's simply not
prudent to base your long-term financial future upon them.

Second, take steps to protect your assets from the ravages of inflation,
whether hidden or not. That includes a continuing allocation to gold- and
energy-related investments, despite any temporary ups and downs.

Third, keep a substantial portion of your money as safe as possible to
protect yourself from the day when the truth starts pouring out. It hasn't
happened yet. But just as occurred with Enron and WorldCom, once the bubble of
fantasy bursts, it doesn't take long.

My favorite havens: Treasury-only money market funds such as:

American Century Capital Preservation Fund (800-345-2021) ,
Dreyfus 100% U.S. Treasury Fund (800-645-6561) ,
Fidelity Spartan U.S. Treasury Fund (800-544-8888) ,
USGI U.S. Treasury Securities Cash Fund (800-873-8637) ,
Vanguard Treasury MMF (800-662-7447) , or
Weiss Treasury Only Money Fund (800-430-9617) .

Although government officials may distort the numbers, the U.S. Treasury
Department has never failed to meet its obligations for the payment of principal
and interest.

Good luck and God bless!





Martin

Martin Weiss, Ph.D.
Editor, Safe Money Report
support@martinweiss .com

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